There is a tourist area in Vostok station with a McDonald's and a Bowling alléy .
There is a research centre called Halley VI which recently came, someone I know went there :) they said that the room felt like a hotel and there was just nothing to do but watch T.V ( the rest was official business with a uni which I don't know about)
The people<span> who travel to or live in </span>Antarctica<span> fall into two main groups, those who live and work on scientific research stations or bases, and tourists. No-one lives in </span>Antarctica<span> indefinitely in the way that </span>they do<span> in the rest of the world. It has no commercial industries, no towns or cities, no permanent residents.</span>
The milky halo is an outer region of the milky way and is an extended spherical component of the galaxy that forms beyond the visible components and is found in the stellar halo, the corona, and has dark matter.
The formation of the stellar halos occurs due to increased gravity and the presence of the primordial black holes. This halo consists of the vast majority of the mass of the galaxy and includes the globular clusters.